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To find a Family Literacy program near you by phone, call toll-free
1-877-FAMLIT-1

 

Family Literacy dogwood logo - Child Education emphasis  How a child is taught affects his image of himself, which in turn, influences what he will dare and care to try to learn.
Barbara Biber, Developmental Psychologist

The Family Literacy model seeks to provide age-appropriate education to prepare children for success in school and life experiences. For more information about family-friendly early childhood education in Tennessee and nationwide, check out the links below.

For a bazillion fun things to do with very young children, visit the Preschool page on KidSpace at the Internet Public Library!

Head Start Head Start logo      and Early Head Start Early Head Start logo
The child enrichment program that has served America's low-income children since 1965 has a significant Family Literacy component.
No Child Left Behind No Child Left Behind logo
The U.S. Department of Education resource site for information about national education and child development policy and practice. For parents, teachers, and education activists.

Beginning With Books.org Beginning with Books logo
The Center for Early Literacy offers consultation, interactive services, parenting resources, and a listing of recommended books for young children.

Intelligent Child.com Intelligent Child logo
This interactive Website for kids promotes science education with games, puzzles, experiments, and more.
PBS Kids.org PBS Kids logo
Games, stories, music, and coloring pages. Each of the familiar PBS children's programs, including Clifford, Mister Rogers, and Sesame Street, has its own special section.

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